Diamond Jack chips (1 Viewer)

This sale is gunna be nuts fuck me man
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Serious question. Does anyone have a good suggestion for how to maximize sets from this lot of 43mm hot stamped promo chips?

1795 - 5
698 - 25
300 - 100
300 - 500

Or should I just sell them all together?
Umm, seriously…

I grew up 7 miles from those boats. I know that casino well! That hard 90 degree turn leaving DJ’s, my buddy got a DUI for having too many and driving through the fence.

But on a serious note. These Purple and Gold (yellow) should definitely be an LSU set!!

GEAUX TIGERS!!!!

And on top of it, that cash set is gorgeous!
 
Had this happen with my CC Majestics.

Leaf in the table we were using decided to end it all and fell out mid-game. Chips everywhere. Ended up short a few $1s when it was all said and done.
 
Wanna kickstart my collection with some paulsons

Here's my advice to any new chipper.

There's actually plenty of Paulson's out there already. From brand spanking new, to cheap beat-up old used ones.
Advice: Get a game plan of what you want and go for that.
If you don't have a goal of what you want, you'll end up with a mess of all different chips that don't make any sense for a poker game. Ask me how I know.

Do you want to build a cash set or a tourney set? Do you want a mixed set or a set from one casino/theme? Are you going to take the chips, remove the inlay and make your own custom inlays? What colors do you like? What spot patterns do you like? Do you want your chip progression to include "normal" sized 39mm chips and go to "bigger" 43mm sized chips, or do you want to keep everything one size?
Do you want RHC or THC or maybe even house molds?
Leaded or unleaded?

If you don't know the answers, consider getting a sample set (like the one coming up for sale) or buy a few barrels from a few different casinos/themes.
Sample set allow you to see the spot patterns and colors up close. Get a barrel to see how the chips look from the side all stacked up.

And if you have any questions, PM me (when you can). I'll be happy to answer with what I know.
 

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